Recent Aspects in the Genetic Renal Mechanisms Involved in Hypertension
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The kidney plays an important role in the blood pressure regulation primarily by modulating tubular sodium reabsorption. Various hormones, vasoactive peptides, autacoids and transporters or channels in renal tubules are involved in this process. Genes associated with renal tubular sodium handling are possibly related to the development of hypertension. Genes of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system are thought to be especially important as causal genes of hypertension. Na-K-ATPase, biochemically equal to Na pump, exists on the basolateral membrane of renal epithelial cells. It plays a central role in Na reabsorption and creates a driving force for transepithelial transport. Na-K-ATPase activity is regulated by adducin, a membrane-bound skeletal protein, as well as by several hormones such as dopamine, endogenous ouabain-like factor or cytochrome P450 metabolites. Genes of these factors involved in Na-K-ATPase regulation should be related to the development of hypertension. The endothelin system, atrial natriuretic peptide and nitric oxide regulate the tonus of blood vessels as well as renal sodium excretion. Several reports have indicated that genes of these substances are crucial in the pathogenesis of hypertension.(Internal Medicine 38: 919-926, 1999)
- 社団法人 日本内科学会の論文
- 1999-12-01
著者
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Satoh Takeo
Division Of Nephrology And Hypertension Department Of Internal Medicine St. Marianna University Scho
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Owada Shigeru
Division Of Nephrology And Hypertension Department Of Internal Medicine St. Marianna University Scho
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Owada Shigeru
Division Of Nephrology And Hypertension Department Of Medicine St. Marianna University School Of Med
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Ishida Masashi
Division Of Materials Science And Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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Satoh Takeo
Division Of Nephrology And Hypertension Department Of Medicine St. Marianna University School Of Med
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Ishida Masashi
Division Of Nephrology And Hypertension Department Of Medicine St. Marianna University School Of Med
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